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i was just two blocks and a half away from there. >> reporter: abc news has learned that inside that house on seymour avenue the young women were locked up and chained in the basement early on in their captivity and were moved upstairs in later years. gina and michelle knight often in one bedroom. amanda berry and her daughter in another. castro would bring home food and the young women would cook it, sometimes he would bring mcdonald's, and amanda berry's little girl who was carried into her new home this week, she was the only one ariel castro would take out in public and we're now hearing from a longtime friend of castro's who said he just met the little girl just last week. as castro sat in court his head buried a community wondering what plays in the mind of a man accused of so much evil. we are also learning this morning wews, the abc station here in cleveland, reporting on a note found in the home. ariel castro had written this note within the last couple of years expressing remorse and saying that he's a sex addict likely offering little consolation to the families of these v
i was just two blocks and a half away from there. >> reporter: abc news has learned that inside that house on seymour avenue the young women were locked up and chained in the basement early on in their captivity and were moved upstairs in later years. gina and michelle knight often in one bedroom. amanda berry and her daughter in another. castro would bring home food and the young women would cook it, sometimes he would bring mcdonald's, and amanda berry's little girl who was carried into...
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despite publicly claiming otherwise, the new report obtained by abc news shows the irs began targeting conservative groups as far back as 2010 and that senior irs officials have known about it for almost two years. the irs recently acknowledged targeting groups with "tea party" or "patriot" in their names. but this morning, abc news has learned the new report goes further. the draft of that document prepared by the irs' internal watchdog says the irs was also tracking groups whose goals included "limiting government and educating on the constitution and bill of rights" and even groups that, quote, criticize how the country is being run. on friday, the white house said it had no idea that the irs was targeting tea party groups. >> there is no question that if this activity took place, it's inappropriate and there needs to be action taken. >> reporter: the irs has since apologized blaming it all on low-level employees with no political bias but conservatives aren't buying that. >> how stupid do they think we are? >> the bottom line is, they used key words to go after conservatives. >> re
despite publicly claiming otherwise, the new report obtained by abc news shows the irs began targeting conservative groups as far back as 2010 and that senior irs officials have known about it for almost two years. the irs recently acknowledged targeting groups with "tea party" or "patriot" in their names. but this morning, abc news has learned the new report goes further. the draft of that document prepared by the irs' internal watchdog says the irs was also tracking groups...
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you'll get breaking news on twitter on abc 7 news bay area. >> a sad day for a community. young laila fowl yefr was laid to rest today. is been a week and a half now since the 8-year-old was stabbed to death in her home. sheriff deputies have yet to make an arrest the investigation still in full swing. we're live tonight. qlaur? >> well, private services held for fowler today at the same time a sheriff team was going through the water here at this pond which is just about a quarter mile down hill from the home up there. another team seemed to be removing almost everything from that house. services were underway for the 8-year-old, investigators remained busy near where she was killed 10 days ago. divers spent the day searching a pod just down the hill from the home. presumably for evidence. at different interl values a boat would go to waiting trailers in support of the efforts in the meantime, up the hill at the house where she was killed with a dozen agents continued to process the scene. they can be seen carrying bags in and out of the home so-to-a waiting movering van.
you'll get breaking news on twitter on abc 7 news bay area. >> a sad day for a community. young laila fowl yefr was laid to rest today. is been a week and a half now since the 8-year-old was stabbed to death in her home. sheriff deputies have yet to make an arrest the investigation still in full swing. we're live tonight. qlaur? >> well, private services held for fowler today at the same time a sheriff team was going through the water here at this pond which is just about a quarter...
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according to abc news, the woman who was in charge going doling text exempt status, lois lerner. she knew they were targeting tea party groups and even the irs commissioner had been told some of this is going on and then in testimony in 2012, he denied this was happening. >> tucker: you almost never get this where we actually get the facts. people have suspected this for a long time. the reason that douglas shulman was testifying in the first place because a number of conservative groups were complaining they were getting audited by the irs. we know that before the testimony in congress. i think it's criminal. it will be interesting to see the after effect. who will be punished on this or brought up on charges. a class action lawsuit. >> clayton: can you go after the irs in this? we know individuals can sue the irs. can all these groups and say we were targeted. >> alisyn: in typical fashion, just the low level cincinnati office person whose head rolls for this? >> tucker: on june 29th, 2011 the woman in charge for nonprofit exemptions learned this was going on. march 22nd, 2012,
according to abc news, the woman who was in charge going doling text exempt status, lois lerner. she knew they were targeting tea party groups and even the irs commissioner had been told some of this is going on and then in testimony in 2012, he denied this was happening. >> tucker: you almost never get this where we actually get the facts. people have suspected this for a long time. the reason that douglas shulman was testifying in the first place because a number of conservative groups...
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from all of us here at abc news, have a good evening. good night. >> breaking news. shots fire outside a mcdonald's. several people are wounded. >>> new video tonight of the scene of the deadly limo fire on the san mateo bridge. >> also, an important safety step investigators in the south bay say were not taken when a boat sank. abc7 news at 6:00 starts now. >> ama: i'm ama daetz. let's get right to the breakings news. at least six people have been injured during a shooting outside a mcdonald's in east palo alto. sir overquintana has the latest. reporter: investigators are still on scene. they are still trying to piece together exactly what happened. now, from sky 7, let's go ahead and show you the view from above this scene. police tell us gunfire erupted at this mcdonald's just before 3 pl in east palo alto. six people injured five people were injured by gunshots. one, a six-year-old child, was injured by flying glass. police are trying to determine how this all started. >> what i will say is i don't believe it's just a random thing. several of the victims appear t
from all of us here at abc news, have a good evening. good night. >> breaking news. shots fire outside a mcdonald's. several people are wounded. >>> new video tonight of the scene of the deadly limo fire on the san mateo bridge. >> also, an important safety step investigators in the south bay say were not taken when a boat sank. abc7 news at 6:00 starts now. >> ama: i'm ama daetz. let's get right to the breakings news. at least six people have been injured during a...
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two years later nbc hired her away to co-anchor abc "word news tonight" at an unprecedented salary at the time of $1 million a year him wallers, 83-years-old, has been with abc ever since. she's going to announce her retirement as i said on "the view." we expect her to announce she will retire in 2014 and she will be sorely missed. with a pioneer, one of my idols, actually. >>> next in the newsroom, your kids may love drinking coke. but the soda giant is vowing some major changes involving that soft drink. we'll tell you about i. [ male announcer ] when gloria and her financial advisor made a retirement plan, they considered all her assets, even those held elsewhere, giving her the confidence to pursue all her goals. when you want a financial advisor who sees the whole picture, turn to us. wells fargo advisors. who sees the whole picture, turn to us. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your busin
two years later nbc hired her away to co-anchor abc "word news tonight" at an unprecedented salary at the time of $1 million a year him wallers, 83-years-old, has been with abc ever since. she's going to announce her retirement as i said on "the view." we expect her to announce she will retire in 2014 and she will be sorely missed. with a pioneer, one of my idols, actually. >>> next in the newsroom, your kids may love drinking coke. but the soda giant is vowing some...
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♪ why ♪ >>gretchen: cary underwood taking over the theme song for sunday night football on abc. she replacing faith hill. let's go over to steve. >>steve: millions of americans suffer from back pain and often turn to surgery as a last resort as a way to fix bat feelings. new research this morning shows up to 40% of back pain may be caused by a bacterial infection. 40%. so does this mean a simple antibiotic can be the cure? fox news medical a team dr. david samadi joins us. the answer is yes? >> if you've got an infection around your back pain, pain area, an antibiotic can solve the problem in many cases? >> this is a fascinating new study. if you talk to a lot orthopedic surgeons they will tell you they thought bacteria caused back pain but they were rare. now a new study says a majority of the pain is caused by bacteria. how does that happen? bacteria from your skin that causes acne or from your teeth can get into your bloodstream and they actually travel that you have this slipped disk, the space between the disk, that is where the bacteria can get in there and causes inflamma
♪ why ♪ >>gretchen: cary underwood taking over the theme song for sunday night football on abc. she replacing faith hill. let's go over to steve. >>steve: millions of americans suffer from back pain and often turn to surgery as a last resort as a way to fix bat feelings. new research this morning shows up to 40% of back pain may be caused by a bacterial infection. 40%. so does this mean a simple antibiotic can be the cure? fox news medical a team dr. david samadi joins us. the...
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we brought it to you on the use a-- abc morning news and he admitted to being a sex addict and cooperating with investigators. stay with abc7 news with were more from katie marzullo next half hour. >> the santa clara department of social services is asking the license of a milpitas daycare center be revoked after an infant was found strapped in a car seat in a closet. the license for the daycare center is suspended and the owner has been licensed since 1995 to run a hope day care but according to a report from social services, an infant boy was repeatedly kept in the car seat alone in a closet in an off limits area of the facility. police have also been contacted. >> we received allegations from the community care licensing which is a division of the d social services and we are under investigation. >> the owner has until mid-may to appeal and did not return our californias asking for comment. >> the state agency that oversees commercial limousines is looking into gaps in regulations after five women were killed in a fire on the san mateo bridge which raises concerns that limousines do not
we brought it to you on the use a-- abc morning news and he admitted to being a sex addict and cooperating with investigators. stay with abc7 news with were more from katie marzullo next half hour. >> the santa clara department of social services is asking the license of a milpitas daycare center be revoked after an infant was found strapped in a car seat in a closet. the license for the daycare center is suspended and the owner has been licensed since 1995 to run a hope day care but...
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. >> reporter: abc news learned that three women were locked up in separate rooms, first the basement and then upstairs. this morning abc station wews learned from a law enforcement source that inside the home the women reported multiple pregnancies, miscarriages and that amanda berry gave birth in a small inflatable pool inside of the house one of the women helping to deliver the carry. all as the sole suspect led a double life on the outside police say. image of castro playing the base in his band in cleveland and the police chief revealing to us for the first time that throughout it all the only person to go out in public with ar yell astro was that 6-year-old little girl. >> did they ever leaf the house? >> she did leave the house. i have information that she did leave occasionally with the suspect. >> that's the first time we had that confirmed, the police chief telling us that we would go out in public with that little girl. the two brothers will not be charged in this case. they do not believe they knew of those women inside. the new york times reporting this morning that castr
. >> reporter: abc news learned that three women were locked up in separate rooms, first the basement and then upstairs. this morning abc station wews learned from a law enforcement source that inside the home the women reported multiple pregnancies, miscarriages and that amanda berry gave birth in a small inflatable pool inside of the house one of the women helping to deliver the carry. all as the sole suspect led a double life on the outside police say. image of castro playing the base...
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abc news, washington. >> british prime minister david cameron claims to have made real progress resolving the syrian crisis in talks with the russian president vladimir putin. they agreed to work toward a transitional government in syria. it is being described as the biggest bank heist in history. an international gang of five is accused of stealing $45 million from atm's across 27 countries in a matter of hours. our correspondent explains how it happened. , just one city hit by a global wave of bank raids in one of the most bigoted cyber crimes yet uncovered. these men are among those arrested for their part in what prosecutors are calling a virtual criminal flashbulb. in a matter of hours, they withdrew huge sums from cash machines, using closed debbie cards. the new york team were captured on camera as they toured the city, filling backpacks with cash. a 21st-century bank heist that reached through the internet to span the globe. thisad of guns and masks, cyber crime organization used laptops and malware. >> it was an audacious bank robbery that started in the first world. they hacked
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come along with david muir. >> on abc's -- >> "world news" with diane sawyer. >>> time to check "the pulse." stories people are talking about today. first up, new jersey governor chris christie saving school children from a spider with his bare hands. take a look. >> where is it? there it is. let me get it. all right. [ applause ] thank you. thank you very much. that's one of the fun parts of being governor. >> he is playing host to a fourth grade class in his office. when the spider decided to interrupt. he joked that the fun part of being governor is you can kill bugs on your desk and not get in trouble. >> however, though, the animal rights group, peta, is not laughing. they're outraged, saying christie's action was, quote, thoughtless. >> come on. you can't flush a spider these days. what is the world coming to? >> my rule, mosquitos, i get them. a spider, i'll make an effort to put him out the door. spiders are kind of cool in my opinion. every now and then, what the heck. >> i would get you to do it. >> take out the newspaper? >>> if you missed "saturday night live" this weeken
come along with david muir. >> on abc's -- >> "world news" with diane sawyer. >>> time to check "the pulse." stories people are talking about today. first up, new jersey governor chris christie saving school children from a spider with his bare hands. take a look. >> where is it? there it is. let me get it. all right. [ applause ] thank you. thank you very much. that's one of the fun parts of being governor. >> he is playing host to a fourth...
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news on the talking points. at the end of the week, i think it's leer that the administration was not telling the truth about the talking points, they were reicize -- reicize -- revised a dozen times, in fact it was dramatic reworking of them at the insistence of state -- we don't know what the white house role was, but the white house participated -- to take out all the warnings over the previous months about the threats to benghazi, all the fact that there were links between the people who carried out the attack and al qaeda -- there seems growing evidence that there was political scrubbing at the talking points and i think a growing sense that this story is far from over. >> shannon: very strong testimony from key players, who were there and saw this play out before the house this week, as they talked, very emotional at times. yet in the wake of that, a number of democrats are saying we didn't learn anything new and it's all political and much of it is aimed as stopping hillary clinton for 2016. with ammuniti
news on the talking points. at the end of the week, i think it's leer that the administration was not telling the truth about the talking points, they were reicize -- reicize -- revised a dozen times, in fact it was dramatic reworking of them at the insistence of state -- we don't know what the white house role was, but the white house participated -- to take out all the warnings over the previous months about the threats to benghazi, all the fact that there were links between the people who...
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if you have a sudden new growth on your skin that is irregular. it can fall outside of the abc rule. >> if you have a dark complex you are safe. >> most melanomas go to the light skin light hair blue eyes. there's something called an impigenous under your fingernails. if you are darker skinned it may be harder to find. >> another one, you only get melanoma where you had a sunburn. that is sometimes true but -- >> that is also fiction. it can be anywhere in the body. it can be on the palms of your hands signed your mouth, under your nails as i mentioned. you have to have physicians on the lookout. they have to screen it if anything irregular is found go t see a dermatologist. >> you can only get melanoma if you are occasionally in the sun. >> you can get it from occasional exposure. one bad sunburn preexposes you to it for life. you can get it because it runs in your family. you may be predisposed genetically to it. may not only have to do with burn. >> use sunscreen it will protect you. >> it is false sunscreen alone will protect you. people lathe
if you have a sudden new growth on your skin that is irregular. it can fall outside of the abc rule. >> if you have a dark complex you are safe. >> most melanomas go to the light skin light hair blue eyes. there's something called an impigenous under your fingernails. if you are darker skinned it may be harder to find. >> another one, you only get melanoma where you had a sunburn. that is sometimes true but -- >> that is also fiction. it can be anywhere in the body. it...
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so see was moved across the country to new york where a team of women began to give her some counseling, some life skills and the education that she's never had, starting with her abcs. >> this is the first project we get to do together. sometimes we felt like we were with a 3-year-old, a 7-year-old, 15-year-old, 45-year-old depending on what she was feeling at the moment and needed to communicate. her behavior could be erratic. she could be having fun and we know wanting to social and talking, then lock being the door an throwing the covers over her head another minute. her behavior was impulsive an very difficult at times. >> reporter: even though she made some progress in therapy, aesha was still emotionally empty because what she wanted most was a family to call her own. and soon she met an afghan family from maryland. aesha won them over and persuaded her to take them in. now for the first time in her life she was choosing her own path and she seemed happy. >> i like here because i am going to the school. i put my purse like this. when she's going to the playground twlb is the swin
so see was moved across the country to new york where a team of women began to give her some counseling, some life skills and the education that she's never had, starting with her abcs. >> this is the first project we get to do together. sometimes we felt like we were with a 3-year-old, a 7-year-old, 15-year-old, 45-year-old depending on what she was feeling at the moment and needed to communicate. her behavior could be erratic. she could be having fun and we know wanting to social and...
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abc7 news reporter katie marzullo has the story. >> according to abc in cleveland, ariel castro is monitored an the clock and is in a cell separate from the prison population because the case is so high brother final. a medical team did not find him to be suicidal. his writings would indicate otherwise, law enforcement officials say a note found in his home is suicidal in nature. also in the note, which was written in 2004 or 2005, castro claims to be a sex addict and claims to have been abused by a family member the another of his daughters is speaking out against her dad saying that her dad showed her a picture of a little girl on his cell phone and she told her dad, the child looks just like his other daughter. >> he said, no, that's not my child, that is my girl's child by someone else and, i said, dad, that looks line emily and he denied it. i said, dad, it look like emily. he said, he started getting vague, and he said, well, it could be, we have been together for a long-term. i don't know...and the subject changed. >> one of the three women who says he held her captive for 10 years, a
abc7 news reporter katie marzullo has the story. >> according to abc in cleveland, ariel castro is monitored an the clock and is in a cell separate from the prison population because the case is so high brother final. a medical team did not find him to be suicidal. his writings would indicate otherwise, law enforcement officials say a note found in his home is suicidal in nature. also in the note, which was written in 2004 or 2005, castro claims to be a sex addict and claims to have been...
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for "good morning america," paula faris, abc news, new york. >> very good advice from mama june. we wish them the very best. >> we do. >>> coming up, everybody, the extraordinary little girls from camden, new jersey. wait until you see the surprise we have for them. a huge "gma" event coming up this morning. >>> and it's a "play of the day" and a monday special. it's all about the alarm krox. the things we love the make war with. time is money. you're going to love it. great first gig! let's go! party! awwwww... arigato! we are outta here! party...... finding you the perfect place, every step of the way. hotels.com dad, i think you ate the bones. i ate the bones! [ male announcer ] it's kfc original recipe without the bones. white or dark meat, boneless and skinless. get 4 pieces in your next 10 piece mixed bucket for $14.99. today tastes so good. following the weight watchers approach than trying on their own. you can too. the new weight watchers 360 program. join for free and check out the new risk free guarantee today. hurry. offer ends may 18th. because it works. hurry. offer
for "good morning america," paula faris, abc news, new york. >> very good advice from mama june. we wish them the very best. >> we do. >>> coming up, everybody, the extraordinary little girls from camden, new jersey. wait until you see the surprise we have for them. a huge "gma" event coming up this morning. >>> and it's a "play of the day" and a monday special. it's all about the alarm krox. the things we love the make war with. time...
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for more let's bring in abc news senior medical contributor dr. jennifer ashton. i know you were stunned like many of us when you picked up the paper and read her op-ed. very emotional decision. and the testing itself, i know that some people have to have counseling to be able to handle the outcome. >> exactly. >> tell us about the actual testing. >> it's a simple blood test, robin. available at many doctors' offices, clinics, hospitals. oftentimes it goes hand in hand with genetic consultation so someone can understand not just their personal risk, but the risk that exists in their family. >> and depending on the outcome, there are many options, not just the one that angelina jolie took. >> that's correct. she chose to have preventive surgery which has been conclusively shown to not only reduce the risk but convey some survival benefit as well. but not every woman chooses surgery. surveillance, which is just a high-tech form of screening, while it does not drop the risk it increases the rate at which it is detected. and for some women, medication to lower the ris
for more let's bring in abc news senior medical contributor dr. jennifer ashton. i know you were stunned like many of us when you picked up the paper and read her op-ed. very emotional decision. and the testing itself, i know that some people have to have counseling to be able to handle the outcome. >> exactly. >> tell us about the actual testing. >> it's a simple blood test, robin. available at many doctors' offices, clinics, hospitals. oftentimes it goes hand in hand with...
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detectives are towing away these cars and abc news learned the modest home has a 760-foot basement reportedly sealed off by a padlocked door. >> he never had anyone come over. he never had a social life unless they were outside on the porch or something. >> reporter: personnel records show the 52-year-old was fired from his job in november after several suspensions over the last decade for allegedly using his bus to go grocery shopping. police even visiting his home in 2004 after he allegedly left a child on the bus. on his application in 1990, this handwritten comment "i enjoy working with children." alberto, a former band mate of castro' said i wanted to cry. i couldn't think this was happening. also today, new questions about whether the investigation could have led to castro years ago. this fbi sketch was released in 2004 just a week after gina dejesus vanished. at the time investigators said they were looking for a hispanic man with a goatee. meantime, police have not said how castro's brothers were involved but one brother, pedro castro, suggested to a local reporter last year that inve
detectives are towing away these cars and abc news learned the modest home has a 760-foot basement reportedly sealed off by a padlocked door. >> he never had anyone come over. he never had a social life unless they were outside on the porch or something. >> reporter: personnel records show the 52-year-old was fired from his job in november after several suspensions over the last decade for allegedly using his bus to go grocery shopping. police even visiting his home in 2004 after he...
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thank you for watching abc news. ""world news now"" coming up soon. overnight news and gma will have the latest on cleveland. >>> live, this is abc 7 news. >>> tonight we are getting the full, heart breaking story of what happened inside that limousine that caught fire on the san mateo bridge. >> here's what we learned so far. the limb/had nine passengers, one more than is allowed under state rules. the rear end of the limo was running very close to the ground as it was moving. >> the survivors had to crawl through a pash tigs dividing the driver's from the passenger's compartments. among the dead are nurses from community hospital. >> and we received photos of two other women who were killed. all were on a girls night out to celebrate the bride's marriage. our reporter talked with a husband tonight. >> reporter: carolyn, he said he and his wife did almost everything together. they would even go grocery shopping with each other. bun on a rare occasion she went out on saturday night and left him alone with the children. >> it's almost that close to per
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abc 7 news is live in alameda for us with the story. mark? >> we're at the boat yard and behind me, you can see the place looks deserted. crew members took off several hours ago. after this accident happened they went to try to help the yacht cap sized around 1:00 in the afternoon before city front and alcatras island. the 72 foot catamaran sailing in winds gusting over 25 miles per hour. when they flip over, it can be catastrophic, sending crew members flying into yachts wing or into the water, we're hearing the olympic sailor was trapped under the boat either mr the wing or one of the pontoons as much as 10 minutes. he and one other crew member was rushed to the dock at the st. francis yacht club. the gold medalist could not be safed. he won a gold in the star boat class. he just joined the team in february this afternoon, paul cart said the team is devastated by what happened. our condolences are with his wife and family. and just moments ago san francisco fire chief expressed her condolences. >> it's a tragic day fr someone well known, an
abc 7 news is live in alameda for us with the story. mark? >> we're at the boat yard and behind me, you can see the place looks deserted. crew members took off several hours ago. after this accident happened they went to try to help the yacht cap sized around 1:00 in the afternoon before city front and alcatras island. the 72 foot catamaran sailing in winds gusting over 25 miles per hour. when they flip over, it can be catastrophic, sending crew members flying into yachts wing or into the...
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paula faris, abc news, new york. >>> stay in touch with us at abcnews.com. "nightline" will be along later. glad you were with us. see you again tomorrow night. along ht. ter. glad you were with us. see you again tomorrow night. goodnight. >>> tonight the limb scen scene -- limousine fire that claimed the lives of four women. >> and to an inside perspective a limo with one too many people on board. look at how difficult it can be to get out. >> san bruno pipeline explosion and the penalty that's pg&e could be facing. >> also the supreme court weighs in on the sale of medical marijuana in communities where pot clubs have been banned. >> the fire came out and stop the car, stop the car. >> we're getting a heart breaking story of what happened inside of the limousine that caught fire on the san mateo bridge saturday night. >> good evening. >> you may have heard five women were killed in that fire and if have you not seen the video here it is. you can see flames roaring out of the back of the car. we've learned the limo, two women first listed in skin have been
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. >> abc news had one of the first exclusive interviews with the daughter, arlene castro. and last night cnn talked to her sister about the time castro showed her a picture of his daughter born to one of the captive women. >> look at this cute little girl. it was a face shot and i says, she's cute. who is that? you know, and he said, this is my girlfriend's child and i said, dad, that girl looks like emily. emily is my younger sister and he said, no, that's not my child. this is my girlfriend's child by somebody else. >> arlene says when she pressed him further he denied it again and again and then he changed the subject. it's a story with new details coming out around the clock. we'll have much more coming up on "good morning america." >>> all right, an investigation just starting into what caused an america's cup catamaran, the capsize to kill a former olympian. the boat was on a practice run in san francisco yesterdbay yes when it flipped over. andrew bart simpson died after becoming trapped under the boat's platform. the third time one of these has capsized. >> beginni
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you'll want to stay with abc news for the latest from cleveland. much more coming up later on on "gma." >>> jaycee dugard is one of the few people on earth who can truly understand what the cleveland women are going through. at a dinner last night she was presented with a national center for missing & exploited children's hope award and briefly referenced the remarkable situation in cleveland. >> i want to say what an amazing time to be talking about hope with everything that's happening. i'd like all of us to remember to just ask ourself to care. >> dugard had said the women in cleveland will need time to reconnect with the world and to heal. she was abducted in 1991 and held captive for 18 years. >> breaking news overnight a southwest flight en route from florida to rhode island had to make an emergency stop in south carolina because of three unruly passengers. the plane was met at the charleston airport by police, fbi and homeland security. the passengers were removed from the flight and then it continued on to providence just after midnight. >>
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country's premier news brand. >> announcer: abc news, the country's premier news brand. where americans go to see the whole picture. together with yahoo! news. the world's number one news site on the web. this is america's number one digital news source. ♪ what makes me feel this way ♪ my girl my girl ♪ my girl my girl >> on a cloudy day. finally this half-hour, a heart warming story about a truly royal day. first the 18-year-old teen from western wisconsin with down syndrome competed in a special olympics event. >> then he want to the prom with miss minnesota. that makes this our "favorite story of the day." >> yep. how did he do it? abc's tai hernandez has the story. >> reporter: what's better than being prom king? >> mr. charlie gainy! >> reporter: taking this beauty queen as your prom date. how did 18-year-old charlie gainy pull it off? when he isn't winning special olympics swim meets he works at his charm. >> charlie is a fun-loving prankster, a ham, he loves to dance. >> i have gotten to know him a little bit. he is really sweet. really charming. >> reporter
country's premier news brand. >> announcer: abc news, the country's premier news brand. where americans go to see the whole picture. together with yahoo! news. the world's number one news site on the web. this is america's number one digital news source. ♪ what makes me feel this way ♪ my girl my girl ♪ my girl my girl >> on a cloudy day. finally this half-hour, a heart warming story about a truly royal day. first the 18-year-old teen from western wisconsin with down syndrome...
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paula faris, abc news, new york. >> news you can use. that is a great story. >> yeah. >> $21,000 or $2,000. >> people would go in blindly, not thinking they have a choice or an option. that's the case with everything. you have to shop around. >> find out what medicare pays. you have a real bottom line. >> how much you can afford. >> and then you don't belly-ache to the nurses in the hospital. you call the billing office. talk to the people who work out the money. >> little things you can do. pay attention -- more news you can use. pay attention to details. sometimes they charge you ahead for toiletries they assume you will use for prescriptions they assume yme. your own toothbrush, drink your own pills, why not instead of generic. >> turn ourselves over to hospitals. no reason to do that. >> we can become empowered ourselves. good to know. good information. >>> angelina jolie making a serious medical decision. >> who is calling the fashion police on the stars from the nba? that's coming up next in "the skinny." >> ann ♪ skinny so skinn
paula faris, abc news, new york. >> news you can use. that is a great story. >> yeah. >> $21,000 or $2,000. >> people would go in blindly, not thinking they have a choice or an option. that's the case with everything. you have to shop around. >> find out what medicare pays. you have a real bottom line. >> how much you can afford. >> and then you don't belly-ache to the nurses in the hospital. you call the billing office. talk to the people who work out...
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this is according to abc news. changes were made before ambassador susan rice, who you see here, use them in her interviews on five different sunday talk shows less than a week after the terror attacks here. is one example of how the memo changed in a matter of hours. remember, this would be telling the public about what happened that night. these are the before and after versions according to abc news. emails reportedly show the state department objected to naming a specific al qaeda affiliate. and mentioning previous cia warnings about extremists in benghazi. in the end, officials dropped both references from the final version. the state department spokeswoman also added, quote, these don't resolve all of my issues or those of my building's leadership. it's unclear if that leadership included then secretary of state hillary clinton. the attack on september 11th of last year killed our u.s. ambassador to libya christopher stephens. state department official sean smith and two former navy seals tyrone woods and gle
this is according to abc news. changes were made before ambassador susan rice, who you see here, use them in her interviews on five different sunday talk shows less than a week after the terror attacks here. is one example of how the memo changed in a matter of hours. remember, this would be telling the public about what happened that night. these are the before and after versions according to abc news. emails reportedly show the state department objected to naming a specific al qaeda...
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you'll get breaking news on twitter on abc 7 news bay area. >> a sad day for a community. young laila fowl yefr was laid to rest today. is been a week and a half now since the 8-year-old was stabbed to death in her home. sheriff deputies have yet to make an arrest the investigation still in full swing. we're live tonight. qlaur? >> well, private services held for fowler today at the same time a sheriff team was going through the water here at this pond which is just about a quarter mile down hill from the home up there. another team seemed to be removing almost everything from that house. services were underway for the 8-year-old, investigators remained busy near where she was killed 10 days ago. divers spent the day searching a pod just down the hill from the home. presumably for evidence. at different interl values a boat would go to waiting trailers in support of the efforts in the meantime, up the hill at the house where she was killed with a dozen agents continued to process the scene. they can be seen carrying bags in and out of the home so-to-a waiting movering van.
you'll get breaking news on twitter on abc 7 news bay area. >> a sad day for a community. young laila fowl yefr was laid to rest today. is been a week and a half now since the 8-year-old was stabbed to death in her home. sheriff deputies have yet to make an arrest the investigation still in full swing. we're live tonight. qlaur? >> well, private services held for fowler today at the same time a sheriff team was going through the water here at this pond which is just about a quarter...
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abc news has confirmed three suspects are brothers. police say amanda berry, gina dejesus, and michelle knight appear to be in good health. >> berry was 16 when she disappeared. dejesus was 14 and knight was 20. berry saw an opportunity to break out. and she did. she made it to a neighbor's house and called 911. you can hear how desperate she was to get help. >> 911. >> help me. help me. i'm amanda berry. >> you need police, fire or ambulance? >> i need police. >> okay. and what's going on there? >> i've been kidnapped and i've been missing for ten years. i'm here. i'm free now. >> okay. what is your address? >> 2207 seymour avenue. >> 2207 seymour. looking like you're calling me from 2210. >> huh? >> 2210. >> i can't hear you. >> it looks look you are calling me from 2210 seymour. stay there until the police get there. >> okay. okay. >> okay. talk to the police when they get there. >> okay. hello? >> talk to the police when they get there. >> as soon as -- >> no, i need them now before he gets back. >> we're sending them, okay. >> oka
abc news has confirmed three suspects are brothers. police say amanda berry, gina dejesus, and michelle knight appear to be in good health. >> berry was 16 when she disappeared. dejesus was 14 and knight was 20. berry saw an opportunity to break out. and she did. she made it to a neighbor's house and called 911. you can hear how desperate she was to get help. >> 911. >> help me. help me. i'm amanda berry. >> you need police, fire or ambulance? >> i need police....
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dan abrams, legal analyst for abc news, makes the case for the prosecution. so she's taking photos of him and asks for one final picture where he's looking directly into the camera. at this some point the prosecution says she gets a knife and stabs him in the chest. >> that's right. and that's when it starts, and he staggers to the sink, somehow gets here, trying to sort of balance himself. >> and at the same time she continues stabbing him according to the prosecution in the middle of his back. >> yes. >> the attack continues. >> the attack continues. he somehow continues to try to get away, and then around here right at the edge of the bedroom he collapses. >> and at this point she slits his throat, according to the prosecution, and we know this because there is a mass ive blood stain on the carpet in this location. >> and they believe that is what killed him. >> at this point she then decides to drag him back into the bathroom, and to balance herself, she puts her hand up on the wall and at that point leaves a bloody palm print. >> very important piece of
dan abrams, legal analyst for abc news, makes the case for the prosecution. so she's taking photos of him and asks for one final picture where he's looking directly into the camera. at this some point the prosecution says she gets a knife and stabs him in the chest. >> that's right. and that's when it starts, and he staggers to the sink, somehow gets here, trying to sort of balance himself. >> and at the same time she continues stabbing him according to the prosecution in the middle...
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abc news, los angeles. >> wow, some anxious days ahead for that community. when we come back here on the broadcast tonight, the powerball soaring. where it stands tonight and look at this story. stunned waiters about to hit the jackpot of a different kind as cameras roll and you won't believe who's behind this. can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors such as high blood pressure or when nsaids are taken for long periods. nsaids, like cele
abc news, los angeles. >> wow, some anxious days ahead for that community. when we come back here on the broadcast tonight, the powerball soaring. where it stands tonight and look at this story. stunned waiters about to hit the jackpot of a different kind as cameras roll and you won't believe who's behind this. can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation....
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andy rosen for abc news in cleveland. back to you. >> thank you. >> the question why didn't the women ever escape? they were in there for ten years. they were out at least twice is what they have told police officers. but i think we are now learning a little bit about what life was like inside, not only were they chained p. he said thee alassted go f rie trit t the a first and awoul if they weren't chained, roped. finding out more, going to get more details, really fascinating. apparently, you know how did he feed the women? he would bring home food and cook it for them. sometimes bring home mcdonald's. >> the brothers right now from what we understand, they have been released their whereabouts. how is it possible nobody in this extensive family all apparently lived close by had no idea this was happening in house of horrors. >> amazing. the story is going to be front and center for a long time. >>> several days since this case broke, the jaw dropping details are coming in. stay with abc news for the latest from cleveland
andy rosen for abc news in cleveland. back to you. >> thank you. >> the question why didn't the women ever escape? they were in there for ten years. they were out at least twice is what they have told police officers. but i think we are now learning a little bit about what life was like inside, not only were they chained p. he said thee alassted go f rie trit t the a first and awoul if they weren't chained, roped. finding out more, going to get more details, really fascinating....
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the other than that is interesting, the report from abc news on the talking points, this has been kicked back and forth. the suggestion was susan rice was working from talking points that were provided from the intelligence agency. that is not quite the case, according to the report. briefingad an initial point, the acknowledgments that the security situation was dire in benghazi and cited incidents. >> let me come back to those points. >> i would just make the point that the state department did not explain how that happened. republican senator lindsey graham says the benghazi is just as damaging as watergate. do you agree with this? >> i really think the congress would be well unbiased not to treat this as a political football. it is a very legitimate, critical line of inquiry. it is never good to tell people not to talk during an investigation. however, we cannot ignore the fact that they are desperately trying to tarnish hillary clinton's legacy. she is standing in their way in 2016 and this is also an attempt at her. >> abc news acquired 12 different drafts of talking ciats and it d
the other than that is interesting, the report from abc news on the talking points, this has been kicked back and forth. the suggestion was susan rice was working from talking points that were provided from the intelligence agency. that is not quite the case, according to the report. briefingad an initial point, the acknowledgments that the security situation was dire in benghazi and cited incidents. >> let me come back to those points. >> i would just make the point that the state...
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but now we have learned new details from abc news, that gives us a clearer picture of who she is. the seymour avenue home the backdrop for so much emotional and physical pain for the three young women rescued is also the only home this young girl has ever known. amanda berry is seen here with her daughter jocelyn. police believe one of the suspects is the father of the 6-year-old. during a press conference, cleveland police deputy chief ed tomba said jocelyn ate popsicles at the hospital and appeared happy and healthy. and made special mention jocelyn smiled when she saw her mother amanda smile. according to abc news, amanda berry has been home schooling jocelyn and police say she was proud to show them one of her daughter's drawings. now berry's family will welcome home, not one, but two loved ones whom they are eager to see. >> i asked him if he thought he was a hero, the 32-year-old simply said with a smile on his face and in spanish -- i helped her. and i was first. monday afternoon it wasn't just charles ramsey to the rescue. and going back you hear it in his interview. >> we
but now we have learned new details from abc news, that gives us a clearer picture of who she is. the seymour avenue home the backdrop for so much emotional and physical pain for the three young women rescued is also the only home this young girl has ever known. amanda berry is seen here with her daughter jocelyn. police believe one of the suspects is the father of the 6-year-old. during a press conference, cleveland police deputy chief ed tomba said jocelyn ate popsicles at the hospital and...
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abc news also reporting there are 12 -- count them -- 12 different versions of the talking points and edits. they were edits extensively. of course, this week, lawmakers held hearings on capitol hill about the attack. the republicans' main question, could the administration have sent backup to assist the diplomatic teams in libya and there is a coverup of those events? james rosen is live from washington, dc with more. hi, james. >> greg, good afternoon. the abc news report you mentioned builds on reporting of the weekly standard, and an early cia draft of these talking points stated, and i quote, the agency has produced anymore rouse pieces on the threat of extremist links to al qaeda in benghazi in eastern libya. there have been at laos five other attacks against foreign interests in benghazi including the june attack against the british ambassador's convoy. all that raised red flags for state department spokeswoman victoria newland who dashed off an e-mail to her enter agency colleagues saying, quote, the early cia draft could be abused by members of congress to beat up the state d
abc news also reporting there are 12 -- count them -- 12 different versions of the talking points and edits. they were edits extensively. of course, this week, lawmakers held hearings on capitol hill about the attack. the republicans' main question, could the administration have sent backup to assist the diplomatic teams in libya and there is a coverup of those events? james rosen is live from washington, dc with more. hi, james. >> greg, good afternoon. the abc news report you mentioned...
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this image provided to abc news by a neighbor shows castro smiling with friends. but this morning, police suggest behind the smile, castro was hiding a dark secret. >> who is the guy who went out? >> his name is ariel castro. >> all right. how old is he? >> he was like 52. >> and is he white, black or hispanic? >> he's hispanic. >> what's he wearing? >> i don't know 'cause he's not here right now. that's how i got away. >> reporter: abc news learned the 52-year-old who was once a city school bus driver was keeping the women locked inside this modest two-story home which he's owned since 1992. even more startling, investigators now believe he was helped by members of his own family. >> two brothers who didn't live in the home clearly had knowledge of what was taking place within the home. >> reporter: few details are known about castro's brothers who are also in their 50s. >> they're being held in the city jail awaiting charges that charging will come probably within the next 36 hours. >> reporter: but family members told abc news overnight they are in a state of s
this image provided to abc news by a neighbor shows castro smiling with friends. but this morning, police suggest behind the smile, castro was hiding a dark secret. >> who is the guy who went out? >> his name is ariel castro. >> all right. how old is he? >> he was like 52. >> and is he white, black or hispanic? >> he's hispanic. >> what's he wearing? >> i don't know 'cause he's not here right now. that's how i got away. >> reporter: abc news...
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thank you for watching abc news. we're always online at goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! >>> stick around for "this week" with george stephanopoulos. that's coming up. >> go, spurs. >>> good morning. welcome to "this week." the fallout. >> i got the ambassador on the other end. he said, greg, we're under attack. >> new hearings and new revelations on benghazi. is it a political cover-up? >> the white house has done everything possible to block access. >> or politics as usual? >> republicans have chosen to politicize this. >> will it hurt the president? or hillary clinton? we'll ask our headliners, senators john mccain and jack reed. >>> plus -- >> i don't make decisions based on perceives. >> obama's red line on syria. >> this is a hell of a lot more important to me than running for president. chris christie's surprise. and on this mother's day -- >> youll
thank you for watching abc news. we're always online at goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! >>> stick around for "this week" with george stephanopoulos. that's coming up. >> go, spurs. >>> good morning. welcome to "this week." the fallout. >> i got the ambassador on the other end. he said, greg, we're under attack. >> new hearings and new revelations on benghazi. is it a political cover-up? >> the white house has done everything...
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her mother told abc news she didn't want to sleep alone her first night home so her family slept around her on an inflatable mattress. gina didn't want to sleep in a bedroom because she was confined to a bedroom in castro's house. take a listen. >> the one thing she just said, she says, mom, i don't want to stay in a room. i said you don't have to anymore. so that's part of the process, part of her healing and knowing that she now can do what she wants. >> she said she doesn't want to stay in a room. >> gina dejesus that castro initially kept gina and other two victims chained up in the basement of the basement. she says later he moved them to separate bedrooms. now, the first woman to be abducted, michelle knight, will be the last one to arrive home. she's still hospitalized. officials aren't releasing any details about her treatment. michelle was abducted in 2002 at the age of 21. just 15 months later her name was removed from the fbi's crime database. city officials say they'll release a statement later today explaining why that happened. the city of course has been criticized by som
her mother told abc news she didn't want to sleep alone her first night home so her family slept around her on an inflatable mattress. gina didn't want to sleep in a bedroom because she was confined to a bedroom in castro's house. take a listen. >> the one thing she just said, she says, mom, i don't want to stay in a room. i said you don't have to anymore. so that's part of the process, part of her healing and knowing that she now can do what she wants. >> she said she doesn't want...
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documents obtained by abc news show the unfair treatment of some conservatives extended beyond this cincinnati field office that was initially blamed. the acting irs commissioner also knew of the problem for at least a year, never telling congress. >> and you use the irs in this fashion, you're basically limiting free speech. and that's not good for any of us. >> reporter: the groups were trying to register as tax-exempt organizations. the irs was supposed to enforce the law with integrity and fairness to all not considering political views but an irs watchdog found some got extra scrutiny including those with tea party in their names or criticize how the government is being run. >> they wanted very specific details concerning people that came to our meetings. >>> people that spoke. >> how many e-mails did you send, what were they? >> it had a chiing effect on all of us. >> reporter: president obama first learned of the situation friday in the news calling a biased irs outrageous. >> i've got no patience with it. i will not tolerate it, and we will make sure that we find out exactly what happe
documents obtained by abc news show the unfair treatment of some conservatives extended beyond this cincinnati field office that was initially blamed. the acting irs commissioner also knew of the problem for at least a year, never telling congress. >> and you use the irs in this fashion, you're basically limiting free speech. and that's not good for any of us. >> reporter: the groups were trying to register as tax-exempt organizations. the irs was supposed to enforce the law with...
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then the revised talking points courtesy abc news then it was bigger news. new questions and doubts then came the irs, then the justice department spying on a.p. and suddenly you have lots of things that cut to what has long been this administration's core. that you can question our policies but you can never question our good intentions, until now. because now, folks are beginning to wonder. suddenly what they perceived to be the case is not the case or doesn't appear to be the case. it's like an idol caught. you acknowledge the lie or fall back and hoping the idol and i doll doesn't look so ideal and no matters what happens things are never the same. something between irs overstepping bounds and justice department overstepping rights, something has gone. all the president ample speaking skills in the world ain't going to bring it back. we'll see. more on whistleblower on the fox network, russell crowe played him in academy award nominating fashion. the man whom russell crowe said, it was an honor to play him. jeffrey wygan, hello, what we're doing is illeg
then the revised talking points courtesy abc news then it was bigger news. new questions and doubts then came the irs, then the justice department spying on a.p. and suddenly you have lots of things that cut to what has long been this administration's core. that you can question our policies but you can never question our good intentions, until now. because now, folks are beginning to wonder. suddenly what they perceived to be the case is not the case or doesn't appear to be the case. it's like...
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the obama administration on the defensive, after abc news obtained e-mails showing extensive edits to the disputed talking points issued after the attack. when one version suggested al qaeda affiliates took part and the cia warned of threats, secretary clinton's spokesperson objected. writing that could be abused by members of congress to beat up the state department for not paying attention to warnings. so, why would we want to feed that? friday, my colleague, chief white house correspondent, jon karl, who exclusively obtained house spokesperson, jay carney. >> the original version included references to al qaeda. those were taken out, after the cia wrote its initial draft. >> and the cia wrote another draft at the -- >> based on input from the state department. >> here's what i'm saying, jon -- >> do you deny that? >> no. there's an interagency process, which is always the case. the effort here by republicans to find some hidden mystery, comes to nothing because the president called it an act of terror. >> joining us now, republican senator john mccain. nice to have you here, senato
the obama administration on the defensive, after abc news obtained e-mails showing extensive edits to the disputed talking points issued after the attack. when one version suggested al qaeda affiliates took part and the cia warned of threats, secretary clinton's spokesperson objected. writing that could be abused by members of congress to beat up the state department for not paying attention to warnings. so, why would we want to feed that? friday, my colleague, chief white house correspondent,...
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cbs news president david rhodes and abc news president ben sherwood, both have siblings that not only work at the white house, that not only work for president obama, but they work at the nfc on foreign policy issues directly related to benghazi. let's call a spade a spade. let's also show you why cnn did not go very far in covering these hearings because the cnn deputy bureau chief, virginia moseley, is married to hillary clinton's deputy, tom nize. it is time for the media to start asking questions why are they not covering this. it's a family matter for some of them. >> they don't want to bring embarrassment upon folks who -- who they're close to. >> who directly are related to this story. absolutely. they're covering for them. there's no question about it. >> it's actually worse than that if it's possible. that is, cheryl at kerr son of cbs has been a hero of the story. she's had her own string of scoops the last eight month. and she had a nice write up in the "post" which i'll give them credit for, the mead brazil responded with cbs management is suspicious. they think she's beco
cbs news president david rhodes and abc news president ben sherwood, both have siblings that not only work at the white house, that not only work for president obama, but they work at the nfc on foreign policy issues directly related to benghazi. let's call a spade a spade. let's also show you why cnn did not go very far in covering these hearings because the cnn deputy bureau chief, virginia moseley, is married to hillary clinton's deputy, tom nize. it is time for the media to start asking...
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martha: this is her quote, according to jonathan karl from "abc news." she said these changes, meaning the edits have already been made and 20 through 12 iterations. these changes don't resolve all of my issues or those of my build's leadership. the top of that build's leadership is hillary clinton, chris. >> it doesn't specifically say hillary clinton we've got to see if there is case to be built here but raises questions people at the state department in those crucial days between 9/11 and 9/16 when susan rice goes out on "fox news sunday" and the other shows was really concerned about political damage control, did not want to put out the fact that the state department had been warned. did not want to put out the fact there were terrorists or extremists with ties to al qaeda involved in this attack and wanted to put it out if this is just like cairo, a spontaneous, unforeseeable response to a video when in fact gregory hicks, the number two buy in the mission, said during the hearing on wednesday the video was a nonevent in libya. martha: chris, one of
martha: this is her quote, according to jonathan karl from "abc news." she said these changes, meaning the edits have already been made and 20 through 12 iterations. these changes don't resolve all of my issues or those of my build's leadership. the top of that build's leadership is hillary clinton, chris. >> it doesn't specifically say hillary clinton we've got to see if there is case to be built here but raises questions people at the state department in those crucial days...
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embassy in tripoli, the reporting by fox news, by the weekly standard, steve hayes, and by abc news. at the end of the week what we know particularly on the talking points is the fact they went through 12 revisions. we didn't know that before. we know that originally the cia in their original talking points talked about extremists who conducted the attack having links to al qaeda and also the fact they had been warning the state department for months about the threat level in ben ga -- benghazi and all of that at the in assistance of hillary clinton spokeswoman, victoria nuland said it would be used by congressional opponents to beat up on the state department. we didn't know about any of that. one of the things raised in our panel on "fox news sunday" if we didn't know about that, what did we not know about other things, what happened before, during the attack. we've certainly learned some new things this week about the talking points. this is only going to increase the demand for more of an investigation whether it's individual committees, whether it's a select committee, a joint c
embassy in tripoli, the reporting by fox news, by the weekly standard, steve hayes, and by abc news. at the end of the week what we know particularly on the talking points is the fact they went through 12 revisions. we didn't know that before. we know that originally the cia in their original talking points talked about extremists who conducted the attack having links to al qaeda and also the fact they had been warning the state department for months about the threat level in ben ga -- benghazi...
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peter baker of "the new york times." jeff zeleny of abc news. and jeanne cummings of loomberg news. >> >> award winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capital this is "lead off" with gwen ifill. -- this is "washington week" with gwen ifill. >> we went out and asked people a simple question. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90's and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed, the official retirement age. the question is, how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years? >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by boeing. additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again live from washington, sitting in for gwen ifill this week, michele norris o
peter baker of "the new york times." jeff zeleny of abc news. and jeanne cummings of loomberg news. >> >> award winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capital this is "lead off" with gwen ifill. -- this is "washington week" with gwen ifill. >> we went out and asked people a simple question. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of...
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. >> reporter: abc news learned amanda, gina and michele knight have revealed harrowing details of their captivity allegedly kidnapped by ariel castro who offered each a ride home. then locked up in separate rooms with chains. a law enforcement source told abc station wews the oldest victim michele knight said she was pregnant five times, telling police that he punched her stomach repeatedly to force a miscarriage. knight is still in the hospital. the women were only allowed years in disguise until this moment on monday. >> we found 'em. we found 'em. >> reporter: police arrived on seymour street minutes after amanda berry b through that or. >> something must have clicked and she saw an opportunity and she took that opportunity. she is the true hero. >> reporter: now, investigators says from ariel castro is cooperating in custody. his two brothers will not face charges. police believe there are no additional victims in his scheme. john and diana. >> devin, let's talk about the other brothers. why they're being released and how is it no one else in the castro family appears to have known
. >> reporter: abc news learned amanda, gina and michele knight have revealed harrowing details of their captivity allegedly kidnapped by ariel castro who offered each a ride home. then locked up in separate rooms with chains. a law enforcement source told abc station wews the oldest victim michele knight said she was pregnant five times, telling police that he punched her stomach repeatedly to force a miscarriage. knight is still in the hospital. the women were only allowed years in...